- Graduate students in physics gain knowledge of advanced physics concepts, including advanced mechanics, electromagnetic theory, advanced quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics, along with mathematical methods in physics and computational physics. Additional courses in quantum field theory, solid-state physics, nuclear physics, astrophysics and biophysics are offered. An integral part of the program involves students in active and frontier research.
- For students interested in experimental, observational and applied physics, our association with national and international laboratories allows hands-on training and original research.
- Concentrations include nuclear physics, astrophysics and condensed-matter physics as well as interdisciplinary studies in materials science and biophysics.
- The Physics program is offered at George Washington University.